Richard Charles Sutton

Richard Charles Sutton was an architect based in Nottingham. He was born 1834 and died on 18 October 1915.

He was a member of Nottingham City Council from 1887 - 1901.

Career

He was articled to Samuel Sanders Teulon and commenced independent practice in Nottingham in 1857.[1] He went into partnership with his son, Ernest Richard Eckett Sutton, in 1894. He retired in 1906.

He attended to the execution of Richard Thomas Parker outside Shire Hall, Nottingham on 10 August 1864.[2] This was the last execution in Nottingham.

He stood as Liberal candidate for the Sherwood Ward of Nottingham Town Council in the elections of 1886,[3] and won.[4]

Buildings by Sutton

Castle Gate Congregational Church
Ilkeston Town Hall
Gainsborough United Reformed Church - formerly the John Robinson Memorial Church
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Sources

  1. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: Antonia Brodie. British Architectural Library
  2. Derby Mercury - Wednesday 10 August 1864
  3. Nottingham Evening Post - Monday 10 May 1886
  4. Nottingham Evening Post - Wednesday 19 May 1886
  5. Derby Mercury - Wednesday 11 January 1860
  6. Nottinghamshire Guardian - Thursday 17 January 1861
  7. Nottinghamshire Guardian - Friday 23 February 1877
  8. Nottinghamshire Guardian - Friday 1 October 1880
  9. Nottingham Evening Post - Tuesday 3 November 1891
  10. Nottingham Evening Post - Tuesday 06 November 1888
  11. Nottingham Evening Post - Friday 3 January 1890
  12. Nottingham Evening Post - Monday 12 October 1891
  13. Stamford Mercury - Friday 19 January 1894
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